M.O.A.B. Question.

F-15 Eagle

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Is the MOAB or Mother of All Bombs still in service with the U.S. Air Force and how many do they have? Any help would be nice.
 

yasin_khan

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The MOAB is an Air Force Research Laboratary technology project that began in fiscal year 2002, as a descendant of the BLU-82 "Daisy cutter". It underwent a successful feild test at Eglin Air force Base, Florida on March 11, 2003 and another on November 21. The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratary has said a larger version of the MOAB exists, weighing thirteen tons.http://www.defencetalk.com/forums/#cite_note-1
 
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Templario

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I think thermobaric bombs will be massively used in the future wars, as they are "easy" to build and there's no problem of radiation
 

yasin_khan

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I think thermobaric bombs will be massively used in the future wars, as they are "easy" to build and there's no problem of radiation
I think in future wars laser weapons will be the best option along with non human war machines like UAVs and drones.
 
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